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PODCAST: Episode #1 - 'Doctrine Is Heaven' (Shhh! Don't Say The 'D' Word!)

Please make some time to check out our very first podcast on BlogTalkRadio!

No, the world doesn’t need to hear another podcast, but it does need to hear the simplicity of the Gospel, or Christ crucified for the sins of all mankind.





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[Episode #1] Before we can begin with what will be our regular weekly format, we need to establish a firm foundation first. That being said, please join us for a quick study titled "'Doctrine Is Heaven' (Shhh! Don't Say The 'D' Word!)"



* Ephesians 4: Unity In What Exactly?

* Find Out Why Martin Luther Said That "Doctrine Is Heaven"

* American Evangelicalism's Piety And Preference For "Deeds Not Creeds"

* Some of My Favorite Sermon Excerpts Regarding The Importance of Doctrine

* Encouragement For The Faithful To Remain Steadfast In Pure Doctrine


[AUDIO: "Bittersweet Symphony" Instrumental; "Wedding Song" By City Harmonic; Various Sound Bytes from Table Talk Radio, CPH / CONTENT: Bible Readings From ESV; Sermons Excerpts From Steadfast Lutherans Archive]


This first podcast was definitely much, much longer than I anticipated (1.5 hours!), but I think it was a good way to start things off. I hope that those of you who listened (listen to it) feel the same way. After all, DOCTRINE MATTERS.

I'll leave you with one of the key quotes presented in this broadcast.
The tasks of a pastor of Jesus Christ are many, difficult, and demanding. The most difficult and demanding task of all -- beyond question -- is the task of proclaiming the pure doctrine of the Gospel of Christ and at the same time exposing, refuting, and rejecting teachings that are contrary to the Gospel. A pastor who does this will discover by experience the truth of the old saying: “Telling the truth makes enemies” (Latin: Veritas odium parit)…

Worldly people and all false Christians cannot help but attack those who teach a faith and doctrine different from theirs. These fake Christians regard those with sound doctrine as “disturbers of the peace” -- peace-hating, quarrelsome, and nasty people. These unfortunate people have no idea of the blindness that surrounds them. They do not know how gladly the boldest champions of Christ wish to keep peace with all people, how much they would prefer to keep silent. These fake Christians do not know how hard it is for the bold champions to go public and become targets for the hatred, enmity, slander, scorn, and persecution of people. However, they cannot help but confess the truth and at the same time oppose error. Their conscience forces them to do this because such behavior is required of them by the Word of God…

Besides, righteous preachers remember that the Church is not a kingdom that can be built up in peace. It is located within the domain of the devil, the prince of this world. Accordingly, the Church has no choice but to be at war. It is the Church Militant and will remain such until the blessed end. Whenever a church appears to be not a militant church but a church at ease, that is a false church. You can rely on it!…

Keep these facts stored up in your memory, my dear friends. If you wish to be a faithful servant of Christ, you cannot possibly do so without striving and fighting against false doctrines, a false gospel, and false belief. In the view of worldly people, your lot will not be particularly enviable. Even wise Sirach says, “If you come to serve the Lord, prepare your soul for temptation” (Sirach 2:1). What he means is this: It is impossible for you to escape affliction if you wish to be a faithful servant of God. Anyone who is without affliction may be ever so passionate about fulfilling the duties of his office, yet his passion is nevertheless not of the right sort. Where there is genuine passion, not only does one plant and build, but the workers will also have the sword strapped to their waist, going out to wage the wars of the Lord…

So ignore any view that people would express in opposition to your teaching. Doing this will let your cause shine with even greater luster in heaven. On the Last Day, God will say to you, “Well done, good and faithful servant. You have been faithful over a little; I will set you over much. Enter into the joy of your master.” We will be refreshed when we quit this wicked world and the association of false Christians who shamefully slander our best efforts, calling them the worst horrors. Then our Lord Jesus will say, “Well done! Good joy. You did not look for ease and comfort. Rather, you focused on keeping what was entrusted to you.”*- C.F.W. Walther / Law & Gospel / On The Burden of Pure Doctrine


Please make a note to check out Just A Lutheran Layman on BlogTalkRadio.

Do feel free to contact me to let me know what you think.

In a Lutheran Layman's terms, may this podcast be used for God's glory and your edification.


[NOTE: As you know, I am a newly converted Confessional Lutheran who recently escaped American Evangelicalism. That being said, please contact me ASAP if you believe that any of my "old beliefs" seem to have crept their way into any of the material you see published here, and especially if any of the content is not consistent with Lutheran doctrine -- in other words, if it's not consistent with God's Word -- so that I can correct those errors immediately and not lead any of His little ones astray. Thank you in advance for your time and help. Grace and peace to you and yours!]

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  1. Thought this was something that those of you who have listened to our first podcast might want to listen to as an appropriate follow-up. Chris Rosebrough of Fighting For The Faith interviews Rev. Curtis Leins regarding his EXCELLENT article titled "It's An Epidemic" that discusses the 3 sermons that are so prevalent today (“Clean Yourself Up” / “Win Souls” / “The Good Life”). Why are all 3 un-Biblical and spiritually dangerous? Which sermon style is most often preached at your church? More importantly, what is causing this “epidemic” and what can you do about it? This is a FANTASTIC interview that every Christian needs to listen to regardless of the denomination you belong to.

    http://www.fightingforthefaith.com/2014/01/its-an-epidemic.html

    Justified By Grace Alone, Through Faith Alone, In Christ Alone
    Jeff

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Thank you for visiting A Lutheran Layman! Please feel free to leave a comment or a question since we do not exercise censorship. We've seen a similar policy with other blogs and it's worth repeating: Please act as if you're a guest in my home, and we'll get along just fine. I think anyone would agree that the kind of back-and-forth that is characteristic of blogs/chat forums and social media is becoming tiresome for all of us. Still, we should confess, edify, and love (and contend and defend when needed). Bottom line? Search the Scriptures! Apply Acts 17:11 to anything and everything you find here and, if you do happen to disagree with something you find here (which is certainly ok), or think I'm "irresponsible" and "wrong" for writing it, then please refute my position by supporting yours with Scripture and/or the Confessions. I don't think that's an unreasonable request, especially for those who identify themselves as "Christians" here, right? Besides, Proverbs 27:17 tells us "Iron sharpens iron, and one man sharpens another" and 2 Timothy 3:16 says, "all Scripture is breathed out by God and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, and for training in righteousness." If you have an opinion that's great, I welcome it, but try to support it using God's Word. I mean, if the goal here is to help us all arrive at the truth of God's Word (myself included), then it should be easy to follow through on this one simple request (I'm talking to all you "Anonymous" visitors out there). Grace and peace to you and yours!

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